Moberly School Board is set to have their monthly meeting this Tuesday (April 9).

The meeting will be held at the Moberly Area Technical Center at 5:30 p.m.

Some of the new business that the Board will tackle will involve approval of new personnel, substitute teachers, retaining membership to the MSBA (Missouri School Board Association), district surplus, MSHSAA (Missouri State High School Activities Association) Jr. High Coop Sponsorship, and meal prices. The school board will also look at summer school plans, as well as listen to several presentations.

To stay in compliance with the “National School Lunch Program: School Food Service Account Revenue Amendments Related to the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010,” the district will be forced to increase meal prices for students who are considered to be already paying full price. Department of Elementary and Secondary Education have given schools a calculator tool to help work out what the new prices will be. The school district is proposing the following changes for next year for lunch: Elementary schools will remain the same, while the middle and high school will (if approved) see their lunch prices go from $1.10 to $1.15.

Planning is also beginning for summer school. Plans are for summer school to run from the end of May through June 28. Breakfast and lunch will be served as it has in the previous years.

Several class options will be available to both elementary and secondary students. Some of the secondary-level courses are health, drivers, education, lifetime sports, and personal finance.